Aims & Scope
As a leading journal in the field of Celtic Studies and published annually by the University of Wales Press, Studia Celtica represents the highest quality research within language, literature, history and archaeology.
It is an internationally refereed journal that includes articles, short notes and book reviews.
Contributions are received from Celtic experts around the world – from the USA, Australia, Scotland, Ireland and France.
View Aims & ScopeMetrics & Ranking
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 2024 | 0.130 |
Quartile
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | Q2 |
h-index
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 8 |
Abstracting & Indexing
Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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A 12th-century ‘bowl-fired’ grain-drying kiln at Druminnor Castle, Aberdeenshire
Citation: 2
Authors: Colin
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An Early Bronze Age burnt mound trough and boat fragment with accompanying palaeobotanical and pollen analysis at Nant Farm, Porth Neigwl, LlÅ·n Peninsula, Gwynedd
Citation: 2
Authors: George H., Astrid E., Catherine J., Inga, Nigel, David
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Plenty as a Consequence of Justice in Ancient Greece and Medieval Ireland
Citation: 1
Authors: Lionel S.
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St George for Wales? The Llancarfan wall paintings in their political context
Citation: 1
Authors: Madeleine